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by Bradford L. Huie
reprinted from The American Mercury
THE MOST IMPORTANT testimony in the first week of the trial of National Pencil Company superintendent Leo Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan was that of the night watchman, Newt Lee (pictured, right, in custody), who had discovered 13-year-old…

by Bradford L. Huie
reprinted from The American Mercury
THE EVIDENCE that National Pencil Company Superintendent Leo Frank had murdered 13-year-old child laborer Mary Phagan was mounting up as the second week of Frank’s trial began in Atlanta, and passions were high on both sides as star witness…

Join us as we break through the myths surrounding the trial of Leo Frank (pictured) for the murder of Mary Phagan.
by Bradford L. Huie
reprinted from The American Mercury
AS THE THIRD WEEK of the trial dawned, the prosecution had just made its case that National Pencil Company Superintendent Leo Max Frank…

by Bradford L. Huie
reprinted from The American Mercury
ON THE HEELS of Leo Frank’s astounding unsworn statement to the court, the defense called a number of women who stated that they had never experienced any improper sexual advances on the part of Frank (pictured). But the prosecution rebutted…

by Bradford L. Huie
reprinted from The American Mercury
IT’S A LONG READ — but an essential one for everyone who wants to consider himself well-informed on the Leo Frank case: the closing arguments from indefatigable Fulton County Prosecutor Hugh Dorsey and his assistant Frank Hooper,…

by Bradford L. Huie
reprinted from the American Mercury
HERE ARE the final closing arguments by Solicitor Hugh Dorsey (pictured) in the trial of Leo Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan — a powerful summary of the case and a persuasive argument that played a large part in the decision of the jury to…

Slavery and cannibalism are traditional in Black Africa.
by Dr. William L. Pierce
ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL ELEMENTS in the mythology of racial equality being propagated by the mass media, the schools, the churches, and numerous governmental agencies in America today is that of White responsibility…

by Valdis Bell
TODAY MARKS THE 100th anniversary of the largest and most-well funded hate and defamation group in the history of mankind: the Anti-Defamation League, or “ADL.” The organization was originally called the “Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith”…

For the first time in written form, we present a profoundly inspirational speech by Jack Pershing, delivered 30 years ago this month at the General Convention of the National Alliance. (By clicking on the embedded player you can listen to the original recording.) This is one of my very favorite essays…

by Kevin Alfred Strom
WILLIAM LUTHER PIERCE, even eleven years after his death, has proven impossible to ignore. Despite his decade-long absence and the decline and imminent collapse of what was once his National Alliance (which fell into incompetent and unworthy hands), he is inspiring an ever-growing…

How did William Pierce’s religion, Cosmotheism, begin? How did it develop? Robert Griffin asked Dr. Pierce these and other questions, and here are the answers.
an excerpt from The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds by Robert S. Griffin
DR. PIERCE TOLD ME that during the early 1970s he formulated…

by Alfred Rosenberg (pictured)
from his Memoirs (1946)
WHAT [HITLER’S] OWN beliefs were he never told me in so many words. Once, at table, he said a high-placed Italian had asked him point-blank what his religious beliefs were. He had begged permission not to answer that question.
In his speeches…

by A.K. Chesterton (pictured)
ANTI-SEMITISM is an effect and not a cause, and has to be recognized as such before one can even begin to talk about finding a solution to the problem. If the constant A invariably produces the constant B, no matter in what age or clime, then it seems to me that common-sense…

The Monitor (Kampala)
by Deo Ssekitooleko
East African Representative of the International Humanist and Ethical Union
I WISH to agree with Charles Onyango-Obbo’s article, “Slave Trade Took Our Best, Left Us Chaff” (The Monitor Dec. 08). I go a step further to suggest that if Africa…